376-0012-00L  Practical Course in Motor Control

SemesterSpring Semester 2019
LecturersB. Mattli Baur, M.‑M. Jäggi
Periodicityyearly recurring course
Language of instructionGerman


AbstractImpact of the sensory systems for motor learning / self-awareness of the different coordinative competencies / strategies to optimize motor actions / phase analysis of selected movements / motor quality / feedback
ObjectiveThe students should be able to:
1. recognise the diverse causes and aspects which affect the motor action competency
2. differentiate and classify the basic requirements of the muscular adaptive control with regard to its coordinative competences
3. recognise and oppose the various coordinative abilities to one another
4. deeply experience and specifically improve their own coordinative competences in typical examples particularly in the area of auto movement
5. get to know and implement different learning strategies into their own motor movements
ContentImpact of the sensory systems for motor learning / self-awareness of the different coordinative competencies / strategies to optimize motor actions / phase analysis of selected movements / motor quality / feedback
Lecture notesDuring the semester the documents, incl. references are steadily available electronically